Essential Case Intel
- CoStar says Zillow used ~47,000 CoStar-owned, watermarked photos across Zillow sites and partners. Latham & Watkins
- The suit claims CoStar images appeared 250,000+ times and were syndicated to Redfin and Realtor.com via Zillow deals. Latham & Watkins
- Separate pressure: Compass sued Zillow in June over an alleged “Zillow Ban” that restrains competition for listings. Reuters
By Samuel Lopez – USA Herald
If you’ve ever scrolled through home photos on Zillow, this new lawsuit says a lot of those pictures shouldn’t have been there. CoStar Group—the company behind Homes.com and Apartments.com—just took Zillow to federal court, accusing it of using nearly 47,000 copyrighted photos to juice its rental business and then piping many of those images to rival sites through syndication. At stake isn’t just who owns a picture—it’s who controls the data and media that power modern real-estate platforms.
What CoStar Alleges—and Why It Matters
Filed July 30 in the Southern District of New York (CoStar Group Inc. et al. v. Zillow Group Inc. et al., No. 25-06248), the complaint says Zillow displayed CoStar photos “to bolster its online rental listings business,” sometimes even with CoStar watermarks visible, and distributed them to Redfin and Realtor.com via syndication. CoStar is seeking compensatory and punitive damages it says could exceed $1 billion.
The complaint itself uses strong language, seeking to “redress Zillow’s widespread and systematic infringement” of CoStar’s copyrighted images. CoStar adds that its team has identified 46,979 specific photos so far and says many were reused 250,000+ times across pages. Fox Business
CoStar’s CEO Andy Florance called the alleged conduct “nothing short of outrageous,” adding that Zillow is “profiting from decades of CoStar Group work.” He also warned he would sue Redfin and Realtor.com if CoStar photos aren’t removed from those platforms. investors.costargroup.com
Zillow had not issued a detailed comment on the CoStar suit at the time of the filings reported.